On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 05:04:43PM +0300, Kenneth Nagin wrote:
> Kenneth Nagin wrote:
> > libvirtd is not listening for TLS connection by default.
> > Setting 'listen_tls = 1' in /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf does not help
> > either.
> > However, starting 'libvirtd --listen' does work.
> > I'm running Fedora 8. I prefer to use the configuration file since
> > it is automatically started when the system reboots. Does anyone
> > know how to configure libvirtd to listen for tls?
>
> Yes. As you found out, there are 2 things you need to do, the first
> of which is
> to instruct libvirtd to listen, and the second of which is to make
> it listen for
> TLS. You can accomplish the first on Fedora by editing
> /etc/sysconfig/libvirtd
> and uncommenting the LIBVIRTD_ARGS="--listen" line. You can accomplish
the
> second by edit /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf by uncommenting the "listen_tls
= 1"
> line. Then "service libvirtd restart", and you should be good to go(this
will
> also preserve the configuration across reboots).
>
> Chris Lalancette
Thanks for the quick response. That solved the problem. I suggest
updating the web document on
remote support.
Even better, send us a patch with your suggested documentation udate :-)
The web site is a checkout of the libvirt CVS docs subdirectory. Do a
CVS checkout, edit remote.html.in and send us the diff, it's not hard
and may help others !
thanks in advance,
Daniel
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